Here are some of the stories and features in this week’s Wilton Bulletin, in mailboxes and on newsstands today:
• Class of 2014 says farewell to Wilton High.
• Affordable housing —what does it mean?
• Police will add another license plate reader.
• Wilton High School presents interactive yearbooks.
• Wilton police issued 21 infractions during a zero tolerance motor vehicle enforcement effort.
• Two locally sourced markets are officially back in town.
• Wilton student launches alternative social network site.
• PGP Committee invites community to a walk-through at Middlebrook.
• Three Wilton students named Drum Hill Scholars.
• Jessica Huffman places first in chemistry competition.
• Olivia Phelan takes first in CT Kids’ Court Competition.
• Nursing agency honors Wilton volunteers for service.
• Conservatory of Dance students performed at Wilton Library.
• Weir Farm hosts impressionist art workshop, June 21-22.
• Best friends soar to Eagle Scout rank.
• Marion Filley’s Closing Comments: June 19.
• Lesser Evil Snacks are more than all-natural.
• SCORE Fairfield County partners with Westport Library to offer a free Internet marketing workshop.
• Bankwell in Wilton promotes Christine Chivily to senior vice president.
• United Way of Coastal Fairfield County presents Deloitte LLC with the “Award of Distinction.”
• Wilton Family Y’s 28th Annual ‘Caring For Our Kids’ golf outing will be held Sept. 22 at Rolling Hills Country Club.
• Volunteers from Wilton’s Deloitte office participated in charitable projects around town for the company’s Impact Day.
• Wilton joins Monday hurricane drill.
• Tick boom is expected.
• Former Wiltonian competes to be a ‘Food Network Star.’
• Access to train station house reduced.
• Visiting Nurses offer support after losing a parent.
• Visiting Nurses conduct free memory screenings.
• Police Log: DUI, property-line dispute.
• Obituaries: Karl Kenneth Keasler, Sanford H. Robbins, Carmen Robinson, Memorial service for Cornelia Ford.
• Board of Finance welcomes John Kalamarides as its newest member.
• Editorial: Go.
• Letters: No-show applicant showed poor form, Taste of Wilton marks another successful year, An evening in the garden at Ambler Farm, Community generosity is astounding.
• News Notes: It’s a grand flag, saving on paving.
• Senate Circle by Toni Boucher: $190 million: Money not going to transportation.
• Kiwanis Club upgrades Y’s computer lab.
• A View from Glen Hill: Approaching affordable housing.
• Notes from the Board Table: Good-bye to teachers, little ones succeed.
• Six student members of Wilton High School’s CODES club delivered care packages to residents at a Bridgeport homeless shelter.
• Ray Alarcon becomes Wilton Rotary’s newest member.
Wilton High School girls lacrosse team beats New Canaan to win the Class M state title.
• Wilton High School girls tennis players Taylor Ingerman and Kaitlyn Zheng win the state championship.
• Brett Phillips honored as 2014 Lt. John G. Corr award recipient.
• Lizette Roman-Johnston, goalie on the Wilton High School field hockey team, receives the Melissa Nickel Award.
• Recipients of the Senior Sports Awards.
• Ten athletes qualify for US Rowing Youth National Championships.
• Arts & Leisure: A film about the stigma of childhood mental illness shoots in Westchester, the Clearwater Festival is this weekend in Croton-on-Hudson, Joshua Bell plays at Caramoor, the Reel Dad says The Fault in Our Stars is a “meaningful tribute to perseverance,” and the 2013 Mazda3 4-door Grand Touring is a nimble and thrifty compact.